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WORD Research this...2 Samuel 15
- 1 Mwurin met, Apsalom ahpw alehda were werennansapw poat, oahs ekei, oh sounpei 50 me pahn kin tieng mwowe.
- 2 E ahpw kin epwehnki sangkenei pwourda oh mihmihseli limwahn ewen kelen kahnimwo. Oh ni aramas emen eh pahn pwarodo wasao me kin men tuhkihong nanmwarki eh pwuhng kan pwe en kin ketin kapwungala, Apsalom kin ekerodo oh idek reh, “Kowe mehn ia?” Eri, ni eh kin sapeng, nda, “Maing, ngehi kisehn ehu kadaudok en Israel,”
- 3 Apsalom ahpw kin sapeng, ketihtihki, “Kilang, omw koasoi kan me pwung oh inen, ahpw sohte aramas me pahn wiliandi nanmwarki pwe en rong omw kopwung.”
- 4 E ahpw pil kin nda, “I ahpw men ngehi sounkopwung men, me aramas akan pahn kin pwarodo rehi pwe re en rapahki pwungen ar repenpwung kan; pwe I pahn kin nantihong pwe ar kopwung en kin pweida.”
- 5 Eri, ni aramaso eh pahn kin keieng mpe oh poaridi mwowe, Apsalom kin kapahla peho, kolada, oh metik.
- 6 E kin wia met ong mehn Israel koaros me kin pwarodo rehn nanmwarki pwe re en wia kopwung. Iei duwen eh kin men alkeniken pahrail.
- 7 Eri, mwurin sounpar pahieu, Apsalom ahpw patohwanohng Nanmwarki Depit, “Maing, komw ketin kupwure ie, oh ketin mweidohng I en patohla Epron oh kapwaiada inou ehu me I patohwan wiahiong KAUN-O.
- 8 Pwe ni ei patopato Kesur, nan Siria, I patohwan inoukihong KAUN-O me e pahn ketin kasapahlihielahng Serusalem, I pahn patohwan kaudokiong ih nan Epron.”
- 9 Nanmwarkio eri mahsanihong, “Kohkohwei ni popohl.” Apsalom eri patopatohla Epron.
- 10 E ahpw kadarpeseng meninkeder kei rehn kadaudok en Israel koaros, ketihtihki, “Ni amwail pahn rong ngilen sowi, kumwail werda, ketihtihki, ‘Apsalom wialahr nanmwarki nan Epron!’ ”
- 11 Apsalom eri kahrehda ohl 200 pwe en iang kohkohla sang Serusalem. A re sasairki eh lamalam, iei me re iangkihla ni kapehd mwakelekel.
- 12 Eri, nindokon Apsalom eh wiewia eh meirong, e ahpw pil ileklahng Ahidopel, mehn kahnimw Kilo, en pwarodo. Iei ih emen sounkaweid en Nanmwarki Depit. Eri, koasoandien pelian nanmwarki ahpw laudla, oh iengen Apsalom kan wie tohtohla.
- 13 Meninkeder men eri pakairkihong Depit, patohwan, “Mehn Israel kan kin iangala Apsalom.”
- 14 Depit eri mahsanihong sapwellime lapalap ako me ieiang ih nan Serusalem, “Kitail pahn mwadang tangasang nan kahnimwet ma kitail men pitsang Apsalom. Eri, kitail mwadang, pwe ma soh, e pahn lel met oh kaloweikitaildi oh kemehla aramas koaros en kahnimw wet.”
- 15 Re ahpw sapeng, patohwan, “Eri, maing, Wasa Lapalap! Se pahn kapwaiada mehkoaros me komw ketin mahsanih.”
- 16 Eri, nanmwarkio ahpw mwesel iangahki sapwellime peneinei koaros oh lapalap ako, re ketiketieisang nan kahnimwo, oh sapwellime pekehi ehk me luhwehdi pwe re en sinsile tehnpeseo.
- 17 Eri, ni nanmwarkio oh sapwellime aramas ako koaros ar mweselsang nan kahnimwo, re ahpw ketin uhdi ni ihmw me mi ni imwin kahnimwo.
- 18 Sapwellime lapalap ako ahpw pil uh limwah nindokon mehn Kered oh mehn Peled ko alialu kohla mwohrail. Sounpei 600 me iangala nanmwarkio sang Kad pil keidla mwowe.
- 19 Nanmwarkio ahpw mahsanihong Idai, ar kaun, “Dahme kumwail ieiangkin kiht? Kumwail pwurala oh iangala nanmwarki kapwo. Pwe kowe mehn liki men, ke lipasang omw wehi.
- 20 Ahnsou mwotomwotte me ke mihmihki met, dahme ke pahn iangkin kiht? Ngehi I sehse ia wasa I pahn kohla ie. Eri, pwurala oh kahrehla iengomw ko. Oh KAUN-O en ketin kalahngan oh kupwureiuk.”
- 21 Idai ahpw sapeng nanmwarkio, patohwan, “Maing, Wasa Lapalap, ni mwaren KAUN-O I patohwan kahukihong komwi me I pahn patohwan iangkomwihla ahnsou koaros wasa koaros sohte lipilipil me komw pahn ketla ie, mehnda ma pil ketilahng pwoula ieu.”
- 22 Depit ahpw sapeng, mahsanih, “Eri, me mwahu! Nna, ukuwei!” Idai eri douluhlla iangahki nah sounpei ko oh iengarail kan.
- 23 Eri, aramas ako ahpw sengiseng laud ni ahnsou me iengen Depit ko douluhlla. Nanmwarkio eri ketin kotehla piletik en Kidron iangahki sapwellime ko, irail koaros eri ketin kapar ketiketlahng nan sapwtehn.
- 24 Sadok, samworo men, pil iang irail, oh iangahki mehn Lipai kei me weuwa Kohpwahn Inowo, re ahpw pwilikihdi oh sohte pwurehng pwekada lao aramas koaros kohieisang nan kahnimwo. Samworo Apaiadar pil iang mi wasao.
- 25 Nanmwarkio eri mahsanihong Sadok, “Kapwurehla Kohpwahn Inowen nan kahnimwo. Ma KAUN-O pahn ketin kupwurei ie, e pahn ketin mweidohng ie ehu rahn I en pwurodo kilang Kohpwahn oh wasa e mihmi ie.
- 26 Ahpw ma e sohte ketin kupwurei ie-eri, en ketin wiahiong ie dahme e ketin kupwurki.”
- 27 E ahpw pil ketin usehlahte eh mahsen ong Sadok, “Kilang, pil kahrehda noumw pwutak, Ahimas, oh nein Apaiadar nah pwutak, Sonadan, ni popohl, oh kumwail pwuralahng nan kahnimwo.
- 28 Eri, I pahn awiawih ni wasahn kot kan ni pillapo nan sapwtehn, I lao ale rohng sang uhk.”
- 29 Sadok oh Apaiadar eri kapwurehla Kohpwahn Inowo Serusalem oh mihmihte wasao.
- 30 A Depit ketidahla pohn Nahnahn Olip wie tentenihr. E sohte ketin kidimki mehkot aluweluwe kan, ahpw tapwi me pweipweidi pwehki eh nsensuwed. Koaros me pil idawehnla moangarail kan pil iang koaduhpweldi, oh re pil wie sengiseng kohla.
- 31 Eri, ni pakair eh kohieng Depit duwen Ahidopel eh iangala en Apsalom eh pali, e ahpw kapakap, mahsanih, “Maing, KAUN, komw ketin kapingada en Ahidopel eh kaweid kan!”
- 32 Eri, ni ahnsou me Depit ketin lel pohn kumwen dohlo, wasa me ehu wasahn kaudok mie, kompoakepaho, Usai, mehn Ark, ahpw tuhwong, mi nan kihou oh pwehlte pohn moange.
- 33 Depit ahpw mahsanihong, “Ke sohte pahn kak sewese ie ma ke pahn iangiehla.
- 34 Ahpw ke kak sewese ie ni omw pahn uhwong kaweid en Ahidopel, ma ke pwurowei nan kahnimwo oh ndaiong Apsalom, ‘Maing, iet ngehi me pahn liduwih komwi duwehte ei kin epwehnki liduwih omwi pahpa.’
- 35 Eri, samworo ko, Sadok oh Apaiadar, ira pahn mihmi wasao, oh ke pahn ndaiong ira mehkoaros me ke pahn rong nan tehnpas en nanmwarkio.
- 36 Neira pwutak ko, Ahimas oh Sonadan, pil iang mihmi rehra, oh ke pahn padahkihong ira rong koaros me ke pahn rong, pwe ira en wadohng ie.”
- 37 Eri, Usai, kompoakepahn Depit, ahpw pwurala oh lel nan kahnimwo ahnsowohte me Apsalom pil lel wasao.
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